When coupled with Widget Locker it can't be beat!
(They are both made by the same dev, so teslaled has native support in widgetlocker)
Hmmm, will have to check Widget Locker out...thanks!
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When coupled with Widget Locker it can't be beat!
(They are both made by the same dev, so teslaled has native support in widgetlocker)
Seconded. It replaced smartbar for me (allows you to place links to apps of your choice directly into the n-bar). The big drawbacks with smartbar were that (1)The notification bar doesn't show in every app, and (2)It gave the option to remove the icons from the n-bar in order to free up n-bar real estate, but all it really did was make them invisible and they still stacked up. SwipePad has neither of those problems!Nice find with SwipePad. Very cool and functional app.

Also, I have a few simple ideas for how the devs can vastly improve SwipePad, but I don't twitter...![]()
I thought I read here that was the only difference between WiFi Tether and the Sprint Hotspot feature as that only Hotspot could offer 4G...? I just searched and can't find where I saw that. Sorry about that -- I'll add an edit to my original post.

wifi tether is a wifi link to other hotspots.
sprint hotspot is a hub and can therefore connect up to 6 other wifi connections.
think this way.
Tether : You go to Starbucks, and connect to net via your tether, but you cannot transmit that connection via your wifi to others: you are tethered, and just that, not a hub to transmit.
Hotspot: When on, you can link your home computer to that/your hotspot and connect to the net, and then an additional five other devices.
You are now a hub....others can connect to you.
I have discontinued my cable internet [about $50/month+ from Comcast I then used a wifi hub to connect]. My Sprint hotspot @ $30/month has no other hubs to consider, can carry that hub with me, and can easily connect my wifi printer to my Sprint hub and others that I allow my key to, to connect with me: cool.
I go to another place and become a hub for others. If I served coffee at a premium I would now be a Starbuck shop
I pay a flat fee for the net use and no other bandwidth fees [well, of course I sprang for the flat ultimate ...but worth it]
Hopt that helps
r
Sorry, but as explained in the previous post, this is wrong and misleading to other readers. Wireless Tether does in fact act as a hub to allow other devices to connect to the Internet using your phone's 3G or 4G data connection, just like HotSpot can. Not to mention it is free.wifi tether is a wifi link to other hotspots.
sprint hotspot is a hub and can therefore connect up to 6 other wifi connections.
think this way.
Tether : You go to Starbucks, and connect to net via your tether, but you cannot transmit that connection via your wifi to others: you are tethered, and just that, not a hub to transmit.
Hotspot: When on, you can link your home computer to that/your hotspot and connect to the net, and then an additional five other devices.
You are now a hub....others can connect to you.
I have discontinued my cable internet [about $50/month+ from Comcast I then used a wifi hub to connect]. My Sprint hotspot @ $30/month has no other hubs to consider, can carry that hub with me, and can easily connect my wifi printer to my Sprint hub and others that I allow my key to, to connect with me: cool.
I go to another place and become a hub for others. If I served coffee at a premium I would now be a Starbuck shop
I pay a flat fee for the net use and no other bandwidth fees [well, of course I sprang for the flat ultimate ...but worth it]
Hopt that helps
r
Sorry, but as explained in the previous post, this is wrong and misleading to other readers. Wireless Tether does in fact act as a hub to allow other devices to connect to the Internet using your phone's 3G or 4G data connection, just like HotSpot can. Not to mention it is free.

Sorry, but as explained in the previous post, this is wrong and misleading to other readers. Wireless Tether does in fact act as a hub to allow other devices to connect to the Internet using your phone's 3G or 4G data connection, just like HotSpot can. Not to mention it is free.

I would say wireless tether is better, after all it is free.![]()

Well...so is the Hotspot feature to me since I'm running Myn's Warm 2.2 RLS5.
Does one work better than the other, allow more connections...? See, I thought I had this all decided when I read (somewhere) that 4G would only work with Hotspot.
Well...so is the Hotspot feature to me since I'm running Myn's Warm 2.2 RLS5.
Does one work better than the other, allow more connections...? See, I thought I had this all decided when I read (somewhere) that 4G would only work with Hotspot.


SwipePad Beta
Why did it take so long for me to find this app? It is sort of a mini-launcher that when you swipe in from the edge or corner of the screen, it will bring up a 4x3 panel of up to 12 apps/shortcuts of choice. Great for those who don't want a lot of clutter on their homescreens or those who don't want to have to navigate out of their current app to get to the one they want. You can bring it up while ANY app is running.
The main downside is that it is even accessible when WidgetLocker is activated. Need to find out how to disable that and I'll be good to go. Also would be nice to have a different set of panels depending on which side of the screen you swipe. Anyway, check it out.
Ok, so you're ion the middle of something - say web browsing. You don't back out to home, you long press search, bring up a whole screen of configured apps, so you hit your email, and then the back key puts you right where you left your browser. Stack tasks you perform normally, and never have to go to home to switch around.
Mega convenient, doesn't seem to cost much at all in resources.
I wouldn't roll without QuickDesk, personally.
